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72 girm
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1 Intro, 0 | certainly be considered an important means for presenting 2 2, 1 | that is, the homily, as an integral part of the liturgy, 3 2, 3 | texts:~a. Some constitute an independent rite or act, 4 2, 4 | is a reading, a prayer, an instruction, an acclamation, 5 2, 4 | prayer, an instruction, an acclamation, or a song; 6 2, 8 | priest's absolution brings to an end.~KYRIE ELEISON~ 7 2, 8 | 31. The «Gloria» is an ancient hymn in which the 8 2, 9 | responsorial psalm or gradual, an integral part of the liturgy 9 2, 9 | the «Alleluia», there is an option to use either the 10 2, 9 | 41. The homily is an integral part of the liturgy 11 2, 10 | then washes his hands as an expression of his desire 12 2, 10 | preparation of the gifts comes to an end through the invitation 13 2, 10 | Sanctus» This acclamation is an intrinsic part of the eucharistic 14 2, 10 | Christ the Mediator, to an ever more complete union 15 2, 10 | people's acclamation is an assent and a conclusion. ~ 16 2, 10 | Christ's body more fully an act of community. The song 17 2, 10 | a hymn after communion.~An antiphon from the «Graduale 18 2, 10 | or without the psalm, or an antiphon with psalm from « 19 3, 11 | assembly gathered for Mass have an individual right and duty 20 3, 11 | possess singing talent and an aptitude for correct pronunciation 21 4, 11 | desirable that as a rule an acolyte, a reader, and a 22 4, 12 | vestments.~All who wear an alb should use a cincture 23 4, 12 | should use a cincture and an amice, unless other provision 24 4, 17 | Mass for the blessing of an abbot;~2. in addition, with 25 4, 17 | form, follows the norms for an individual celebration, 26 4, 21 | intercessions, «May he make us an everlasting gift» and «Lord, 27 4, 33 | of their ordination;~4. an abbess at the Mass in which 28 4, 33 | Mass in which they receive an ecclesiastical mission;~ 29 4, 33 | by religious vows or by an offering or promise; also 30 4, 33 | another assisting priest or an acolyte:~a. The celebrant 31 4, 33 | another priest assisting, or an acolyte present:~a. The 32 4, 33 | another assisting priest, or an acolyte present:~a. For 33 4, 33 | another assisting priest, or an acolyte is present, he holds 34 5, 33 | assembled at Mass possess an organic and hierarchical 35 5, 33 | the eucharist must be on an altar, either fixed or movable. 36 5, 33 | other circumstances are an obstacle (for example, if 37 5, 33 | sacrament should be reserved at an altar or elsewhere, in keeping 38 6, 34 | fit without a cincture. An amice should be put on first 39 7, 34 | This will be achieved by an intelligent use of the broad 40 7, 34 | weekday Mass, the Mass of an optional memorial, the Mass 41 7, 34 | satisfy their devotion.~When an option is given between 42 7, 35 | Testament, from the writings of an apostle, and from a Gospel. 43 7, 35 | taken from the texts of an approved lectionary.~ 44 7, 36 | collection of texts that create an opportunity continually 45 7, 38 | the texts are taken from an approved lectionary~ ~ 46 8, 38 | or with his permission, an appropriate Mass maybe celebrated 47 8, 38 | Ordinary Time when there is an optional memorial or the 48 8, 38 | Ordinary Time when there is an optional memorial or the 49 Appen1 | to remember the nature of an admonition, and not make 50 Appen1 | entrance rite should create an atmosphere of celebration. 51 Appen1 | text, therefore, may be an appropriate song of praise 52 Appen1 | Communion may be given in an orderly and reverent manner.~ ~ 53 Appen1 | homily may properly include an expression of praise and 54 Appen2 | 12. ~QUERY: An organ accompaniment for 55 Appen2 | that the offertory rite is an action of preparation for 56 Appen2 | dropped since its meaning is: "an expression of the (priest' 57 Appen2 | rite in silence or with an accompanying text; there 58 Appen2 | selectiveness on the part of an individual or a community 59 Appen2 | minister or layperson, who has an office to perform, should 60 Appen2 | QUERY 1: In churches without an altar facing the people 61 Appen2 | this same rubric also gives an explicit directive: "The 62 Appen2 | by the whole assembly is an extension that is unlawful 63 Appen2 | this desire be realized in an orderly and authentic way. 64 Appen2 | minister or layperson, who has an office to perform, should 65 Appen2 | consecration, "serve as an introduction to the acclamation" ( 66 Appen2 | 263. ~QUERY: Should an altar with a table of wood 67 Appen2 | Dedication of a Church and an Altar, May 29,1977.)~ ~ 68 Appen2 | hosts, but only to provide an option regarding size, thickness, 69 Appen2 | the Roman Pontifical, with an anointing added in the case 70 Appen2 | No. The query arises from an interpretation of the GIRM 71 Appen2 | office is of the weekday or an optional memorial occurs. 72 Appen2 | in Ordinary Time and when an optional memorial occurs, 73 Appen2 | weekday Mass, the Mass of an optional memorial, the Mass 74 Appen2 | 329c at the end allows, as an option in favor of the faithful' 75 Appen2 | Saturday of the month even if an obligatory memorial occurs? ~


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